Saphan Hin Park Phuket Town Thailand great place for the family and photos part 2 of 4 by jackie littletaylor

Saphan Hin Park Phuket Town Thailand great place for the family and photos

old trawler on the mud low tide sunset 16×9

Today on Part 2 will go further around the park to the coastline, to the Chinese Taoist Shrine and the mud flats where the locals harvest clams during low tide. One of my favorite things to photograph is the sunken trawler against the Island Siray and can see the red roof of Wat Siray

Great place in Phuket Town Thailand for a walk in the evening and to take photos. The park is used by locals for exercise and just to spend time with families and friends. It is seaside of the Andaman Sea with Phuket Harbor to the NE. You can also see Wat Siray on the hill to the NE. This is not really a tourist destination but I enjoy going there in the evening for a walk with the camera. Plenty of photo chances of the local people, the scenery with the sun setting. Also at the park is a chinese shrine Keiw Tien Keng great for photos also. Being on the sea, beautiful trees, flowers, and the local people enjoying life provides great chances for a photographer. There are plenty of places to eat within walking. Here is a mapof where and the park.To see all my Fine Art photos of Saphan Hin park

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